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2019.05.27 Mon, by

Healthier, Simpler, Wiser.

Edouard Malingue Gallery Shanghai announces its new group exhibition, “Healthier, Simpler, Wiser.” The exhibition brings together three highly reputed mid-career Chinese artists: Hu Xiangqian from Guangdong, Lai Chih-Sheng from Taipei, and Kwan Sheung Chi from Hong Kong. Each will present a work newly commissioned by the gallery, together with a selection of recent works. While […] >> Read more
2017.01.18 Wed, by

MASSIMO DE CARLO GALLERY HONG KONG PRESENTS ITS FIRST GROUP SHOW ‘BETWEEN UTOPIA AND DYSTOPIA’

(Hong Kong, 10 January 2017) To commemorate the beginning of an artful year, Massimo De Carlo gallery presents its first group show ‘Between Utopia and Dystopia’ at Hong Kong’s Pedder Building. It will be on display from19 January 2017 to 11 March 2017. >> Read more
Think, 2016.07.08 Fri, by

Private Museums and the Curatorial Brain Drain

Yet my intention in writing this article is not merely to rant—it’s in the interest of drawing attention to a very real problem. >> Read more
Think, 2014.09.30 Tue, by

WANG Sishun solo exhibition “Truth”

“A flame is ignited from a fire disaster, a specialist cultivates the fire eternally and prevent it from being extinguished.” MadeIn Company is proud to present the opening of “Truth” a solo exhibition by Wang Sishun. >> Read more
Think, 2013.12.23 Mon, by

Once: Colin Chinnery He An Zhang Hui

Tang Contemporary Art is pleased to announce a collaborative exhibition by Colin Chinnery, He An, and Zhang Hui entitled Once, from 14 December, 2013 through 5 March, 2014. >> Read more
Think, 2013.10.03 Thu, by

Qiu Zhijie Solo Exhibition

As an artist, he has witnessed the rapid social and economical changes of China in the last two decades. Since being deeply rooted in China’s cultural context and this land that he belongs to, he questions the controversial social and political phenomena that he sees, and his works aim to be a comment on these phenomena. >> Read more
Think, 2013.06.25 Tue, by

China in Venice

Artists, critics, and enthusiasts from the mainland, the territories, and the diaspora alike – doubtless alongside countless numbers of Sinophiles – will find Venice a welcoming second home this summer and autumn.
 
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Think, 2013.05.21 Tue, by

Preview: Encounters at Art Basel Hong Kong

An introductory word on Art Basel Hong Kong 2013, with a run-down of select booths to look out for at the fair.
 
 
 
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Artist profiles, 2011.11.29 Tue, by

Made Up Interview

Chris Moore talks with MadeIn Company founder, Xu Zhen about their latest group exhibition at ShangART Gallery and H-Space, "Action of Consciousness." >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2011.05.05 Thu, by

Review of Liu Wei’s “Trilogy” — Part II

Minsheng Art Museum, Shanghai. March 20 to May 3, 2011 Liu Wei’s ‘Trilogy’ at Minsheng Art Museum, Shanghai Part II — Read Part I of this review here  The Gothic flying buttresses seem to have developed, at least partly, out of two series of work: Liu Wei’s composition of recycled windows and doors, “The Outcast,” (2007; also previously shown […] >> Read more